Strength of Schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the WR position. The easiest rating is 1 which gives the player the advantage against the defense and indicates an easy opponent, the most difficult rating is 10 which gives the defense the advantage and indicates a tough opponent.

In his past seven games Marshall has just one receiving touchdown and one game with over 70 yards receiving. He could be in for another dud performance Week 14 as the Jets switch back to quarterback Bryce Petty for the remaining four games.

Marshall had arguably the best year of his career in 2015, and given the return of quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, which we expect, he should continue to be the main cog in the Jets offense. Consistency was Marshall's calling card last season as he produced a career-high 10 games with at least 100 receiving yards. He also either scored a touchdown or had 100 receiving yards in 14 of 16 games. The key here is the Jets re-signing of Fitzpatrick. Should Fitz sign elsewhere, all bets are off as we'll be looking at either Geno Smith, Bryce Petty or rookie Christian Hackenberg at quarterback. But until that time comes, we're confident in Marshall being able to produce some Fitz-magic in 2016.